ISLAMABAD: A legislative body of the Upper House of Parliament on Monday expressed serious concern over the recent wave of terrorism across the country and demanded the government review the National Action Plan (NAP) and its implementation.
The Senate’s Standing Co
mmittee on Interior, which met at the Parliament House, expressed concern over the fresh wave of terrorism across the country. Co
mmittee Chairman Senator Rehman Malik said that India was behind the terrorism incidents in P
akistan and its agency RAW was using the Afghan soil for its nefarious activities.
Referring to a tweet by an Indian, namely Anirudh Kumar Mishra, he said that it was evident from his tweet that India was involved in terrorism in P
akistan. He directed the Ministry of Interior to investigate and take up the matter at international forum to expose the real face of India.
“It is now an open secret that India is abetting and sponsoring terrorists inside Afghanistan to act inside P
akistan,” he said. The co
mmittee and its chairman said that it was the need of the hour f
or the government to review the National Action Plan and its implementation since the day of its formation in 2014. The co
mmittee also passed a unanimous resolution condemning the attack on the Directorate of Agricultural Institute in Peshawar. The co
mmittee chairman asked the Ministry of Interior and the Foreign Office to look into tweets signaling the possibility of more such attacks.
Senator Rehman Malik, the Senate’s Standing Co
mmittee on Interior chairman, moved the condemnation resolution. “The Senate’s Standing Co
mmittee on Interior strongly condemns the painful terror attack on Agriculture Training Institute, Peshawar on Decembe
r 1, 2017, in which 12 innocent people including students were martyred and some 35 were injured. The co
mmittee prays f
or the eternal peace of the departed souls of martyrs and expresses heartfelt condolences and sympathies with victim families,” the resolution stated.
The co
mmittee also demanded of the government to take up the matter with government of Afghanistan as terrorists like Mullah Fazalullah and others were sponsoring terrorism from Afghanistan inside P
akistan and the co
mmittee also called f
or the enhancement of security across the Pak-Afghan border.
The senators also demanded that the government of P
akistan take up with INTERPOL the issue of Fazalullah and others terrorists hiding in Afghanistan. Regarding the Criminal Laws (Amendment) (Protection of Rights of Transgender Persons) Bill, 2017 moved by Senator Rubina Khalid, the co
mmittee after hearing the mover, Law division and Council of Islamic Ideology referred the bill to the CII and asked the council to give a clear answer in affirmative or negative on the bill with proper justification. The co
mmittee chairman said that the CII chairman should attend the next meeting himself. The co
mmittee also held a detailed discussion on the matter of action being taken against the Turk citizens living in P
akistan who had valid and legal visas. The matter was moved by Senator Muhammad Ali Khan Saif who said that P
akistan was a signatory to numerous international conventions which provide for protection of all such foreigners residing legally in a state who have a fear of trial in their own country. The senator said that it had been reported in the press that many Turks who had legal work permits had
been deported without giving them due time to have a fair trial before deportation.
Published in Daily Times, December 5th 2017.